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The tuning studio has reduced the ground clearance of the Nissan Murano to supercar level

The car will appear in Japan again, but now as an American version, imported under a new trade agreement. This eliminates the need for local testing. The first deliveries are scheduled for early 2027. However, the tuning studio Kuhl Racing has already got into action and presented a lowered version of the SUV, adapted for city roads. Carscoops reports this.

Teaser images released by Kuhl Racing clearly show the car’s lowered stance. It is provided by an adjustable suspension. Ground clearance is reduced by 60-70 millimeters – to the level of a standard Nissan GT-R. It turns out that the Murano family SUV is becoming as low as the famous sports car.

The forged alloy wheels, available in 21 or 22 inches, deserve special attention. Kuhl Racing offers two options: Verz-Wheels VRF01 with seven spokes and two-piece Verz-Wheels KCV04 with ten spokes.

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